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Headington Oxford Summer School welcomes all students throughout the world and provides a fantastic summer school experience. It is close enough to visit London, which is a beautiful city in its own right and also has a number of attractions nearby.

 London:

A trip to the UK would not be complete without a visit to the capital city of London. During the ‘London Day’ all students will have a chance to see famous tourist attractions such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Trafalgar Square. The students will also enjoy a boat trip on River Thames and a ride to the top of the Shard, an 87-storey building in London for a breathtaking view of the city. There will also be dinner in a London restaurant before heading back to the school.

 Thorpe Park:

With over thirty extreme rides and attractions, and one of the world’s most terrifying roller coasters, enjoy an exciting day out at one of the nation’s most popular theme park

 Bath:

Spend the day exploring this beautiful historic city with impressive architecture, including a visit to the famous Roman baths. Students also have the opportunity of a fantastic shopping experience in this famous market towns!

 Thinktank Science Museum & Birmingham:

Spend the morning in the interactive state of the art science centre followed by an afternoon exploring Birmingham with time for shopping in the Bullring Shopping Centre.

 Warwick & Stratford:

Visit one of medieval England’s most beautiful castles full of history, tales and adventure. Afterwards, enjoy exploring the picturesque streets of Stratford Upon Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare.

 Brighton:

This beautiful seaside town provides a fun-filled day out for all students. The day includes a visit to the Royal Pavilion and its museum as well as Brighton Pier and beach. There is also time for shopping in the famous Brighton Lanes before heading back to school.

1.Where can you overlook the whole city when touring London?

A. On top of the Shard       B. On River Thames

C. In a London restaurant    D. At the Houses of Parliament

2.What can you do in both Bath and Thinktank Science Museum & Birmingham?

A. Visiting art science centre    

B. Doing some shopping

C. Experiencing roller coasters   

D. Exploring historic architectures

3.Where can you enjoy a lovely beach?

A. London       B. Bath    

C. Thorpe Park  D. Brighton

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文介绍了牛津海丁顿的暑期学校,希望学生们踊跃报名参加。该学校离伦敦很近,而且附近也有很多可以参观的地方。在本文中介绍到的地方有Thorpe Park,London, Thinktank Science Museum & Birmingham和 Brighton等地方。 1.细节理解题。根据文章第二段对伦敦的介绍 Thames and a ride to the top of the Shard, an 87-storey building in London for a breathtaking view of the city.可知选A。 2. 细节理解题。根据第四段对Bath的介绍Students also have the opportunity of a fantastic shopping experience in this famous market towns!和第五段对 Thinktank Science Museum & Birmingham的介绍……with time for shopping in the Bullring Shopping Centre.可知在这两个地方都可以购物,选B。 3. 推理判断题。根据文章末段对Brighton的介绍This beautiful seaside town provides a fun-filled day out for all students.可知这是一个海滨小镇,所以在这里人们可以享受到海滩的乐趣,选D。 考点:考查广告布告类短文阅读
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